Dispatch from Singapore

I. Dear Reader

I’m writing this week from Singapore. I’m on break. Well, mostly on break, because I just visited a D&D play studio, which is a place where professional Dungeon Masters run paid games for people, using fancy maps, minis, music, lighting, and stuff like that. They have more than 50 DMs running games there. So you know, I’ll probably be writing about it for Rascal and thus, I’m kinda working.

I came to Singapore for a wedding though. Well, not a wedding, a wedding banquet. Shao Han, who I interviewed on Yes Indie’d a while ago, got married in 2022 when public events were restricted. He and his wife decided to throw a party in 2025 and I was invited. It was a fun evening! Shao Han teaches at a university but he also freelances regularly for Paizo and there was a table at the front of the reception hall displaying the books he’s contributed to. World’s first Pathfinder wedding? Maybe. At one point, there was a game where people rolled a giant d20. It was cute because his family didn’t even blink. Lot of old Chinese people taking this nerd stuff in their stride!

This is a picture of Shao Han for illustrative purposes.

Right now, it’s Sunday and I’m at the Singapore Botanical Gardens, which is a UNESCO Heritage Site. It’s a big beautiful green place and I’m enjoying the peace and quiet. A jungle rooster just walked past me. The garden is on a street called Napier Road so I quickly checked if it was named after the same Napier that gave his name to a bridge in Chennai, the city where I live.

Napier Bridge is actually on my podcast cover art. When the city hosted a FIDE Chess Olympiad, the government painted the whole thing to look like a chess board. Chennai takes chess pretty seriously because of one of its favoured sons, Vishwanathan Anand, five-time World Chess Champion and the first GM from India (Grandmaster, not the other one). I chose the picture because I thought it was a nice intersection of games and public life. It’s interesting to think about what games are considered reputable enough to get a city excited, you know.

Paul Morphy, a legendary chess player, once said, “The ability to play chess is the sign of a gentleman. The ability to play chess well is the sign of a wasted life”. This may be apocryphal but also Morphy was just a sassy guy. On the other hand, there’s another anecdote about Bobby Fischer, an even bigger legend (played by Tobey Maguire in a movie I believe) who when asked about his sex life (journalists, I swear to god) simply said, “Chess is better.” So clearly there’s more sides to this chess thing.

Anyway, I was talking about a bridge. That bridge is named after a guy called Francis Napier who was Governor General of India in 1872. The road in Singapore is named after some completely unrelated lawyer with the nickname Royal Billy. To be fair, Francis Napier got around and could easily have come to Singapore. He was a diplomat who represented the UK in both the USA and Russia (among other places) so Singapore could’ve been on the resume. But sadly (?), it turns out our colonial history wasn’t that connected.  

That was a lot of rambling so I’ll stop now. Next week will have a more normal RPG-related post, maybe? 

Yours meanderingly,

Thomas


II. Media of the Week

  • On Yes Indie’d, I spoke to Emily Allen (Cavegirl, Dying Stylishly) about their body of work. From the best-selling Gardens of Ynn and Stygian Library to their recent work with sapphic and violent Dungeon Bitches and the allegorical (?) Black Death Rising. I’ve been a fan of her work for a long time and the interesting space she occupies that happily cuts across a lot of the silly storygame/OSR boundaries.
  • The latest Quinns Quest is a review of knightly fantasy game, Mythic Bastionland, which I think is a really interesting work that again busts some of the aforementioned boundaries. As a capsule game with a focus on more mythic logic, I think will be pretty approachable for people who aren’t interested in the “challenge play” of OSR games.
  • For those looking for more on the game, Chris McDowall has these nice deep dives on his channel.


III. Links of the Week

From the archive:

  • I’m not sure the designer is still active but I remember really appreciating their ideas about publishing games: “In the WOP model, independent publishers choose to release three broad editions of our works: Web, Offline, and Physical, in roughly that order.” (Issue 102, July 2022)

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  • The Dark Eye gets a huge bundle of stuff in English. Great intro into the much-loved setting.
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7 responses to “Dispatch from Singapore”

  1. joyfullymaximumab8f9e8887 Avatar
    joyfullymaximumab8f9e8887

    hiya, welcome to Singapore. Out of curiosity, which studio did you visit that has 50 DMs? Im not sure there is one this big and yet strangely unknown to community.

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    1. Thomas Manuel Avatar
      Thomas Manuel

      Tableminis!

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    2. joyfullymaximumab8f9e8887 Avatar
      joyfullymaximumab8f9e8887

      All at the same time? They must be rolling in it!

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      1. Thomas Manuel Avatar
        Thomas Manuel

        No, no, just 50 separate people have run at least one session at their space in the last month. That’s their “roster”. I think the only have 3-4 rooms so that’s the maximum concurrent games that can happen.

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      2. joyfullymaximumab8f9e8887 Avatar
        joyfullymaximumab8f9e8887

        Taking this private from the public comments. Yea, for some reason when I post online it comes out as joyfullymaximium. I need to fix that.

        Did Tableminis say they have 50 DMs working for them? Thats a high number. Was going through the maths on it — like how much revenue that would generate and therefore the number of players willing to pay a week, and its amazing.

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  2. Acantigüe Avatar
    Acantigüe

    Thomas! Delightful journey shared in Singapore and amazed to learn Yes Indie’d logo is not a graphic but a photo from Chess-i Chennai. I have a former, close work associate from Bengaluru, so I am coincidentally learning more about southern India (including two South Indian restaurants in the southern Grand Rapids, MI (small) metro area).

    Any chance to do some Jubensha while you are in Singapore? Hope so, after I was introduced to it by Quinn’s video.  Just sharing affirming appreciation!

    Cliff

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    1. Thomas Manuel Avatar
      Thomas Manuel

      Thank you, Cliff! I’m hopefully going to try some jubensha while I’m here but since it has to be in english, there’s limited options. But fingers crossed!

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